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Famous Short Candy Poems

Famous Short Candy Poems. Short Candy Poetry by Famous Poets. A collection of the all-time best Candy short poems


by Langston Hughes
 When the shoe strings break
On both your shoes
And you're in a hurry-
That's the blues.

When you go to buy a candy bar
And you've lost the dime you had-
Slipped through a hole in your pocket somewhere-
That's the blues, too, and bad!



by Vachel Lindsay
 THIS section is a Christmas tree: 
Loaded with pretty toys for you. 
Behold the blocks, the Noah's arks, 
The popguns painted red and blue. 
No solemn pine-cone forest-fruit, 
But silver horns and candy sacks 
And many little tinsel hearts 
And cherubs pink, and jumping-jacks. 
For every child a gift, I hope. 
The doll upon the topmost bough 
Is mine. But all the rest are yours. 
And I will light the candles now.

by Richard Brautigan
 Ah,
you're just a copy
of all the candy bars
I've ever eaten.

by Mother Goose
Handy Pandy, Jack-a-dandy,Loves plum cake and sugar candy.He bought some at a grocer's shop,And out he came, hop, hop, hop!

Mama  Create an image from this poem
by Charles Bukowski
 here I am
 in the ground
 my mouth
 open
 and
 I can't even say
 mama,
 and
the dogs run by and stop and piss
on my stone; I get it all
except the sun
and my suit is looking
 bad
and yesterday
 the last of my left
 arm gone
very little left, all harp-like
without music.

at least a drunk
in bed with a cigarette
might cause 5 fire
 engines and
 33 men.

I can't
 do
 any
 thing.

but p.s. -- Hector Richmond in the next
tomb thinks only of Mozart and candy
caterpillars.
 he is
 very bad
 company.




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